Numeric
Finance Engineer - Implementations
1mo ago
140000 –190000 USD / yearUSA
Finance Engineer role focused on implementing modern financial data platform solutions and connecting customers with product development.
Responsibilities
- About Numeric Every business relies on accounting. Yet most software in the space was built in the early 2000s — clunky, slow, and far behind the curve on AI. Today, accountants are facing a growing, unsolved data problem as data volumes and systems complexity grow — and they lack the tools to solve it. The problems are real, hard, and increasingly urgent. But they’re solvable. Enter Numeric — the modern financial data platform for accounting and finance. Weaving together data, workflows, and AI-first solutions, we’re empowering accounting teams to achieve verifiable, detailed financial data faster and make business decisions with greater confidence. We have strong product market fit and a growing base of customers who love our product - including OpenAI, Plaid, Brex, Betterment, and many
- We're a growth-stage company in the middle of launching something new — and it's working. A small scrappy team outside of engineering has been carrying the full weight of getting here: scoping POCs, onboarding our first customers, working on the foundation. Now we need to build out the team around them.
- The operational surface area is expanding fast. This role will be the connective tissue between our customers and our product — someone who can get their hands dirty in implementation, earn credibility with finance and accounting stakeholders, and turn customer feedback into a smarter roadmap. Early enough to shape how this function is built, surrounded by a team that moves fast, and the opportunity to grow fast . If you want to join early enough to shape something, this is that moment. What You’ll Do
- Turn customer chaos into product clarity. When customers describe their workflows and frustrations, you're already translating it into something the product team can use — structured, prioritized, and tied to the bigger picture.
- Own it, start to finish. From the first scoping call to go-live and everything that comes after — you're the one making sure implementations land well and customers actually get value out of the platform.
- Be the customer's north star post-sale. Timelines, escalations, the 4pm "something's broken" message — it all comes through you, and you wouldn't have it any other way.
- Be in the weeds with engineering and product. Emerging modules, edge cases, scope creep — you partner closely with the technical team to keep alpha and beta customers on track without letting things spiral.
- Build the playbook as you go. We're early enough that the implementation muscle memory doesn't fully exist yet — you'll be the one creating it, and future teammates will thank you for it.
Requirements
- You speak finance fluently. Close processes, reconciliation workflows, and the chaos of month-end aren't abstract concepts to you — you've lived close enough to them to earn credibility fast with any CFO or controller you're sitting across from.
- You've shipped implementations, not just participated in them. You've owned the full arc — scoping, configuration, go-live, the inevitable curveballs — and you have opinions about what good onboarding actually looks like.
- You know your way around an ERP. NetSuite, SAP, Oracle, or similar — you understand how data moves through these systems and, more importantly, what happens when it doesn't.
- You're a synthesizer, not just a note-taker. You can tell the difference between a customer quirk and a real product gap, and you know how to bring that signal to a product team in a way that actually lands.
- You're the person customers want to call. Executive conversations, tough moments, long-term relationships — you handle all of it with composure, and you're comfortable being the face of the product for the people who matter most.
- You've got a seat at the product table. Whether through sprint planning, prioritization frameworks, or just being the loudest voice for the customer in the room — you understand how roadmap decisions get made and how to influence them.
- 4+ years of experience in Big 4 accounting or an implementation role (or both!)
Other
- Brick by Brick: To win, our team needs to show up and execute in each domain every day.
- Love the Game: We focus on the craft and a deep sense of giving a f*ck. We’re building a company full of people who are equally engaged and motivated.
- SALY: We refuse to accept “Same As Last Year.” For too long, accounting and finance systems have reflected outdated processes instead of reimagining what’s possible. We’re driven by a first-principles approach to building better solutions.
- Own the Outcome: We own our results. We typically hire builders and give them large mandates with high-trust. Engineers are responsible not just for code, but for ensuring the product is solving the end problems of the users.
- Earn the right: We’re impatient to deliver results. We relentlessly iterate, measure, and improve. Every day is an opportunity to beat our prior best, raising the bar for the value we deliver to customers. E Pluribus Unum-eric. **
- 😄 And, important to note, we take business building seriously. But we aim to never take ourselves too seriously & laugh a lot.